This is a discussion on €50 NLHE 6-max: Fold, call or shove turn? within the online poker forums, in the Cash Game Hand Analysis section; It's interesting that I think all 3 are valid options here but I feel folding is bad play perhaps right?
iPoker - €0.50 NL (6 max)

Looks like you barely have the odds to call if you read him as A10+ so all 5s, 6s, 8s and hearts give you the hand

#3

3rd October 2015, 10:54 PM

c9h13no3 [8,362]

Bleh, yeah, just call the turn. I hate how this hand has played out, but against a player like this (laggy guy who won't fold) in these circumstances (with other fish in the pot like SB) the passive line is likely best.

#4

4th October 2015, 12:54 AM

Thinker_145 [820]

Online Poker at: bet365

Game: holdem

Quote:

Originally Posted by c9h13no3

Bleh, yeah, just call the turn. I hate how this hand has played out, but against a player like this (laggy guy who won't fold) in these circumstances (with other fish in the pot like SB) the passive line is likely best.

Precisely why I didn't play this more aggressively because there is little fold equity.

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#5

4th October 2015, 2:35 AM

Aces2w1n [4,459]

Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: holdem

re: Poker & €50 NLHE 6-max: Fold, call or shove turn?

Against a nit or a really tight player it's a fold.

You've got plenty of equity here and could raise the turn.

Call/Raise isn't wrong here.

If you know your opponent early enough you could 3bet pre. raise, and shove turn. Sure it's aggressive but against this guy it's great. But against someone who only plays 10% then we obv can't

#6

4th October 2015, 3:36 AM

Ll3rOtram [3]

IMO, Turn size Cbet is suspicious (could be weak) but he's 40%~ stack in and probably there is no Fold Equity.
We're out of posstion and Flush draws lose value becouse they are less payed off. I think the best play Is Folding the Turn.
What about CheckRaise the Flop?, we show huge strengh vs 2 oponents (there is more Fold Equity) and off course we are commited vs CO.